The "Rubbing and Wiggling for You" VHS Video Tape is a rare treat, offering a look into Stubble's past, and our galaxy's future. The "embryo grunt edition" came out in September of 1994 just prior to the Bum Titty Butter Boy Tour, and includes video from 1983 through 1994. Released in conjunction with Dog Patch Records.
Cover by Phil Bonner
Endocrine Surgery
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Capt. Dan Man, & Clem
at the House of Commons in Austin, Texas during October of 1984.
Gong Show Clips
Featuring: Donald, Mr. T, Roddy Piper, Don Blue, Jacko, &
the Barbarian Brothers at CBS studios in Hollywood, California
during December of 1988.
Monster Song
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Captain Dan Man,
& Chilly Willy at the Axiom in Houston, Texas
during February of 1989.
It's OK (to Loose Your Cool)
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Lance Boyle,
Chilly Willy & Sal Mussilino at the Burning Man in the
Black Rock Desert, Nevada during September of 1993.
Hurly Whurly Mama
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Captain Dan Man,
Chilly Willy & Dave Spumoni at the Arch at St. Paul’s church in
Edinburg, Scotland during August of 1991.
Tubes
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Lance Boyle, Chilly Willy,
Sal Mussilino & Dave Spumoni at the Great American Music Hall in
San Francisco and at Duffy's in Chico, California
during October & December of 1993.
I Wish I Could Fly
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Lance Boyle,
& Sal Mussilino at Various Venues all around including the
Spud Goodman Show Seattle, Washington in January of 1994.
Son of Godzilla
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Lance Boyle, Sal Mussilino,
Dave Spumoni & Snoo-pp (Yoshimi of the Boredoms) at the
Roxy in Los Angeles, California in June of 1994.
Be Nice
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Mr. Hungry, Chilly Willy,
& Dave Spumoni along the Royal Mile in Edinburg,
Scotland during August of 1991.
Love Train
Featuring: Donald, Brently, Capt. Dan Man, & Clem
at the House of Commons in Austin, Texas during October of 1984.
Program Listing:
Video Editing by Wendy Bell
Liner notes by Seymour Glass